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Make Music Day is held annually on 21 June, [39] an event initiated in France in 1982 and since spread internationally, In 2018, the AMA made Australia a participant in Make Music Day for the first time. Designed to encourage everyone to pick up an instrument and play music, the event stages musical events in public spaces, celebrating all ...
The UK Event began as National Music Day in 1992. [15] Make Music Day UK became an independent organization in 2022. [14] Ukraine has held the event in Lviv since 2013, and it has continued despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [14] In the United States, the Make Music Alliance was formed in 2014 to help coordinate efforts across the country.
Ausmusic T-Shirt Day is an annual day of recognition and support for Australian musicians, held every November (Ausmusic Month) since 2013. It was founded by national youth radio station Triple J . Participants are encouraged to wear a t-shirt representing their favourite local artist, and make a donation to music industry charity Support Act.
The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies. Indigenous Australian music forms a significant part of the unique heritage of a 40,000- to 60,000-year history which produced the iconic didgeridoo.
Music Australia may refer to: . Music Australia, part of Creative Australia, a government body for funding and promoting the arts, established 2023; Music Australia (online resource), a former standalone online resource on Australian music, now integrated into Trove
The founding of Australia on the 26 January 1788 Banjo Paterson c. 1890 . The Australian music scene during the Colonial Period of Australian history was characterised and influenced by European musical traditions. Folk songs and ballads were extremely popular at this time with such songs like 'Waltzing Matilda' and 'Botany Bay' becoming ...
This is a list of music festivals in Australia, ... Bendigo Blues and Roots Music Festival; Beyond The Valley; Big Day Out (in capital cities 1992-2014) Big Red Bash;
From 2014, the Australia Day Concert was staged on the forecourt of the Sydney Opera House from 7.30pm – 9.30pm with Sydney Harbour as a backdrop. In 2014 and 2015, the evening concert followed a morning concert on the Forecourt featuring the Wiggles. From 2015–2018 the Australia Day Concert was broadcast live nationally on Channel Ten.